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This is a old report from 1995 .
Participating
States Number of Participating Agencies Population Covered Agencies Submitting Incidents Total Incidents Reported
Alaska 1 253,500 1 8
Arizona 87 4,095,027 25 220
Arkansas 190 2,476,091 5 7
California 744 31,575,724 215 1,751
Colorado 228 3,740,318 34 149
Connecticut 94 2,686,092 44 87
Delaware 51 716,612 8 45
District of Columbia 1 554,000 1 4
Florida 411 14,214,968 60 164
Georgia 3 404,337 3 49
Idaho 116 1,154,533 26 114
Illinois 1 2,749,811 1 146
Indiana 164 3,234,261 14 35
Iowa 232 2,832,372 14 29
Kentucky 513 3,839,698 25 81
Louisiana 146 2,681,595 5 7
Maine 130 1,234,660 14 75
Maryland 148 5,041,200 41 353
Massachusetts 202 4,563,851 88 333
Michigan 480 7,471,391 132 405
Minnesota 66 2,222,490 66 285
Mississippi 51 619,465 3 6
Missouri 157 3,440,651 14 135
Montana 6 146,201 4 11
Nevada 35 1,528,846 3 68
New Hampshire 2 80,401 1 24
New Jersey 568 7,948,721 243 768
New Mexico 70 1,213,889 7 24
New York 520 17,607,895 50 845
North Carolina 59 2,319,608 24 52
North Dakota 74 495,888 3 3
Ohio 321 7,531,175 51 267
Oklahoma 7 924,403 5 37
Oregon 243 3,129,911 25 152
Pennsylvania 1,134 11,842,573 38 282
Rhode Island 45 990,000 8 46
South Carolina 293 3,666,417 15 26
South Dakota 38 301,872 3 5
Tennessee 104 1,401,961 12 25
Texas 914 18,659,819 96 326
Utah 116 1,908,800 28 107
Vermont 19 309,236 8 10
Virginia 175 3,330,876 22 51
Washington 229 5,292,420 54 266
Wisconsin 337 5,120,215 18 45
Wyoming 59 457,505 3 19
Total 9,584 198,011,279 1,560 7,947
Table 2. - Number of Incidents, Offenses, Victims, and Offenders by Bias Motivation, 1995 Bias Motivation Incidents Offenses Victims Known Offenders
Race 4,831 6,170 6,438 5,751
Anti-White 1,226 1,511 1,554 2,032
Anti-Black 2,988 3,805 3,945 3,099
Anti-American Indian/Alaskan Native 41 59 59 38
Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 355 484 496 380
Anti-Multi-Racial Group 221 311 384 202
Ethnicity/National Origin 814 1,022 1,044 958
Anti-Hispanic 516 680 698 685
Anti-Other Ethnicity/ National Origin 298 342 346 273
Religion 1,277 1,414 1,617 437
Anti-Jewish 1,058 1,145 1,236 350
Anti-Catholic 31 35 53 8
Anti-Protestant 36 47 65 12
Anti-Islamic 29 39 41 26
Anti-Other Religious Group 102 122 196 36
Anti-Multi-Religious Group 20 25 25 4
Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism/etc. 1 1 1 1
Sexual Orientation 1,019 1,266 1,347 1,273
Anti-Male Homosexual 735 915 937 1,031
Anti-Female Homosexual 146 189 191 131
Anti-Homosexual 103 125 182 80
Anti-Heterosexual 17 19 19 13
Anti-Bisexual 18 18 18 18
Multiple Bias 6 23 23 14
Total 7,947 9,895 10,469 8,433
Sixty-one percent of the incidents were motivated by racial bias; 16 percent by religious bias; 13 percent by sexual-orientation bias; and 10 percent by ethnicity/national origin bias. The 7,947 incidents involved 9,895 separate offenses, 10,469 victims, and 8,433 known offenders.
Crimes against persons accounted for 72 percent of hate crime offenses reported. Intimidation was the single most frequently reported hate crime offense, accounting for 41 percent of the total. Damage/destruction/vandalism of property constituted 23 percent; simple assault, 18 percent; and aggravated assault, 13 percent. Twenty persons were murdered in hate-motivated incidents. (See Table 3.)
As in previous years, hate crimes in 1995 were most frequently directed at individuals. Individuals comprised 83 percent of all reported bias crime victims for the year. Businesses, religious organizations, and varied other targets comprised the remaining 17 percent.
Table 3. - Number of Offenses, Victims, and Offenders by Offense Category, 1995 Offenses Victims Known Offenders1
Crimes against Persons 7,144 7,144 7,708
Murder 20 20 26
Forcible Rape 12 12 12
Aggravated Assault 1,268 1,268 2,045
Simple Assault 1,796 1,796 2,537
Intimidation 4,048 4,048 3,088
Crimes against Property 2,725 3,299 1,524
Robbery 194 225 447
Burglary 96 131 57
Larceny-theft 53 53 39
Motor Vehicle Theft 5 5 3
Arson 62 81 40
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2,315 2,804 938
Other2 26 26 39
1 Will not add to total number of offenders in Tables 2 and 4 because some are connected to more than one offense.
2 Includes offenses other than those listed that are collected in the National Incident-Based Reporting System
Table 4. - Number of Known Offenders by Race, 1995 Suspected Offender's Race Number of Known Offenders
Total 8,433
White 4,991
Black 2,253
American Indian/Alaskan Native 45
Asian/Pacific Islander 211
Multi-Racial Group 318
Unknown 615
Law enforcement agencies reported the number of known offenders for 62 percent of hate crimes coming to their attention in 1995. Among the 8,433 known offenders reported to be associated with hate crime incidents, 59 percent were white, and 27 percent were black. The remaining offenders were of other or multi-racial groups.
From: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/hatecm.htm
also check out: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm
THis is not something that has gotin better of the years either just worse.
Participating
States Number of Participating Agencies Population Covered Agencies Submitting Incidents Total Incidents Reported
Alaska 1 253,500 1 8
Arizona 87 4,095,027 25 220
Arkansas 190 2,476,091 5 7
California 744 31,575,724 215 1,751
Colorado 228 3,740,318 34 149
Connecticut 94 2,686,092 44 87
Delaware 51 716,612 8 45
District of Columbia 1 554,000 1 4
Florida 411 14,214,968 60 164
Georgia 3 404,337 3 49
Idaho 116 1,154,533 26 114
Illinois 1 2,749,811 1 146
Indiana 164 3,234,261 14 35
Iowa 232 2,832,372 14 29
Kentucky 513 3,839,698 25 81
Louisiana 146 2,681,595 5 7
Maine 130 1,234,660 14 75
Maryland 148 5,041,200 41 353
Massachusetts 202 4,563,851 88 333
Michigan 480 7,471,391 132 405
Minnesota 66 2,222,490 66 285
Mississippi 51 619,465 3 6
Missouri 157 3,440,651 14 135
Montana 6 146,201 4 11
Nevada 35 1,528,846 3 68
New Hampshire 2 80,401 1 24
New Jersey 568 7,948,721 243 768
New Mexico 70 1,213,889 7 24
New York 520 17,607,895 50 845
North Carolina 59 2,319,608 24 52
North Dakota 74 495,888 3 3
Ohio 321 7,531,175 51 267
Oklahoma 7 924,403 5 37
Oregon 243 3,129,911 25 152
Pennsylvania 1,134 11,842,573 38 282
Rhode Island 45 990,000 8 46
South Carolina 293 3,666,417 15 26
South Dakota 38 301,872 3 5
Tennessee 104 1,401,961 12 25
Texas 914 18,659,819 96 326
Utah 116 1,908,800 28 107
Vermont 19 309,236 8 10
Virginia 175 3,330,876 22 51
Washington 229 5,292,420 54 266
Wisconsin 337 5,120,215 18 45
Wyoming 59 457,505 3 19
Total 9,584 198,011,279 1,560 7,947
Table 2. - Number of Incidents, Offenses, Victims, and Offenders by Bias Motivation, 1995 Bias Motivation Incidents Offenses Victims Known Offenders
Race 4,831 6,170 6,438 5,751
Anti-White 1,226 1,511 1,554 2,032
Anti-Black 2,988 3,805 3,945 3,099
Anti-American Indian/Alaskan Native 41 59 59 38
Anti-Asian/Pacific Islander 355 484 496 380
Anti-Multi-Racial Group 221 311 384 202
Ethnicity/National Origin 814 1,022 1,044 958
Anti-Hispanic 516 680 698 685
Anti-Other Ethnicity/ National Origin 298 342 346 273
Religion 1,277 1,414 1,617 437
Anti-Jewish 1,058 1,145 1,236 350
Anti-Catholic 31 35 53 8
Anti-Protestant 36 47 65 12
Anti-Islamic 29 39 41 26
Anti-Other Religious Group 102 122 196 36
Anti-Multi-Religious Group 20 25 25 4
Anti-Atheism/Agnosticism/etc. 1 1 1 1
Sexual Orientation 1,019 1,266 1,347 1,273
Anti-Male Homosexual 735 915 937 1,031
Anti-Female Homosexual 146 189 191 131
Anti-Homosexual 103 125 182 80
Anti-Heterosexual 17 19 19 13
Anti-Bisexual 18 18 18 18
Multiple Bias 6 23 23 14
Total 7,947 9,895 10,469 8,433
Sixty-one percent of the incidents were motivated by racial bias; 16 percent by religious bias; 13 percent by sexual-orientation bias; and 10 percent by ethnicity/national origin bias. The 7,947 incidents involved 9,895 separate offenses, 10,469 victims, and 8,433 known offenders.
Crimes against persons accounted for 72 percent of hate crime offenses reported. Intimidation was the single most frequently reported hate crime offense, accounting for 41 percent of the total. Damage/destruction/vandalism of property constituted 23 percent; simple assault, 18 percent; and aggravated assault, 13 percent. Twenty persons were murdered in hate-motivated incidents. (See Table 3.)
As in previous years, hate crimes in 1995 were most frequently directed at individuals. Individuals comprised 83 percent of all reported bias crime victims for the year. Businesses, religious organizations, and varied other targets comprised the remaining 17 percent.
Table 3. - Number of Offenses, Victims, and Offenders by Offense Category, 1995 Offenses Victims Known Offenders1
Crimes against Persons 7,144 7,144 7,708
Murder 20 20 26
Forcible Rape 12 12 12
Aggravated Assault 1,268 1,268 2,045
Simple Assault 1,796 1,796 2,537
Intimidation 4,048 4,048 3,088
Crimes against Property 2,725 3,299 1,524
Robbery 194 225 447
Burglary 96 131 57
Larceny-theft 53 53 39
Motor Vehicle Theft 5 5 3
Arson 62 81 40
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism 2,315 2,804 938
Other2 26 26 39
1 Will not add to total number of offenders in Tables 2 and 4 because some are connected to more than one offense.
2 Includes offenses other than those listed that are collected in the National Incident-Based Reporting System
Table 4. - Number of Known Offenders by Race, 1995 Suspected Offender's Race Number of Known Offenders
Total 8,433
White 4,991
Black 2,253
American Indian/Alaskan Native 45
Asian/Pacific Islander 211
Multi-Racial Group 318
Unknown 615
Law enforcement agencies reported the number of known offenders for 62 percent of hate crimes coming to their attention in 1995. Among the 8,433 known offenders reported to be associated with hate crime incidents, 59 percent were white, and 27 percent were black. The remaining offenders were of other or multi-racial groups.
From: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/hatecm.htm
also check out: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm
THis is not something that has gotin better of the years either just worse.